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Treat people like you want to be treated. Live and let live.

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ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
This war has completely blown up in Trump's face. He's cornered by the polls, humiliated and desperate for a distraction. False Flag incoming.
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Barry Malone
Barry Malone@malonebarry·
This is a staggering statistic. Israel has forced about 20 percent of Lebanese people to flee their homes in just two weeks. No country in the region is safe.
Anadolu English@anadoluagency

#BREAKING Over 1.16M displaced people registered in Lebanon since March 2 start of Israeli offensive, including 133,000 in shelters: Social affairs minister

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Save Gaza
Save Gaza@Alee93ale·
Palestinian girl, Ward Khalil, emerges alive from a raging fire, but her mother and two of her siblings are killed in Israeli air attack. Please don’t forget about her. Repost this.
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Tim Sharp 🍊 🍊 🇺🇸
If boots hit the ground in Iran, Trump must be removed from office.
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts

🚨#BREAKING: Now the United States military is now considering deploying a combat brigade of 3,000 to 4,000 Army 82nd Airborne Division soldiers into Iran to capture Kharg Island

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Thomas Kolbe
Thomas Kolbe@ThomKolbe·
Verdummt und gierig im grünen Nanny-Staat Der Nanny-State verblödet. Nicht nur er selbst verdummt in seiner Bürokratie, nein, auch die von ihm zunehmend bewirtschaftete Bevölkerung – seine Repräsentanten auf bürokratischer und politischer Ebene – verdummen wie im Zeitraffer. Jetzt, nach etwa drei Wochen des Iran-Konflikts, sei die Frage erlaubt: Wie kann es sein, dass in ganz Europa keine größeren Gas- und Ölreserven angelegt sind, wie es in den USA oder in China der Fall ist? Ist es möglich, dass sie sich in Brüssel und den Filialhauptstädten des Klimakultes – Berlin und Paris – gegenseitig betrunken gequatscht haben? In ihrem Utopismus glaubten sie offenbar, eine neue Energiewirtschaft herbeisubventionieren zu können, die ohne klassische Energieträger funktioniert. Die richtig Dummen unter ihnen halten noch immer in nibelungentreuer Opferung ihres Restverstands am Transformationsbusiness im Thunberg-Sound fest - sie pressen die letzten Tropfen aus dem Mittelstand heraus und klammern sich an die große Extraktionsmaschine "Green Deal". Das unfassbare Ausmaß an Verblödung europäischer – und allen voran deutscher – ideologisierter Politik dürfte Einzug in die Geschichtsbücher halten als eine der größten zivilisatorischen Ausfallerscheinungen moderner Kulturen. Zu reich, wohlstandsverwahrlost und übersättigt, scheint die NGO-Hängematte in den Augen vieler näher als das hart verdiente Brot der freien Marktwirtschaft. Diese Form spät­römischer Dekadenz wird uns alle teuer zu stehen kommen. #Iran #EU #GreenDeal #Energiepolitik
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The Muslim Mum
The Muslim Mum@TheMumMuslim·
Professor Marandi gets Piers Morgan to condemn Trump and Israel for their part in the Iran war. As well as Elon Musk for allowing Israelis to make death threats against the professor on X. @s_m_marandi also declared Iran will not let up with their defensive war efforts until the US is defeated!
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Max Otte
Max Otte@maxotte_says·
Reuters bestätigte exklusiv, dass ein Anruf von Netanjahu den Iran-Krieg auslöste. Was sagte Prof. Jeffrey Sachs zu Netanjahu: "Ein wirklich dunkler Hundesohn." reuters.com/world/middle-e…
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Roman@RomanFaro·
@ntvde Prorussisch? Ist das verboten?
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d.hessling
d.hessling@dhessling2·
@ntvde Mit Demokratie und freier Meinungsäußerung hat des Litauen wohl nicht so wirklich. Subventionen abgreifen könne sie aber schon.
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Janina Lionello
Janina Lionello@janinisabel·
Um nochmal zu verdeutlichen, warum die geplanten Deepfake-Paragrafen so brandgefährlich sind, die wichtigsten Punkte aus dem sehr guten Kommentar von @RABrennecke: - Es geht darum, die Strafbarkeit vorzuverlagern – also Handlungen im Privaten zu bestrafen, die typischerweise straflose Handlungen sind. - Bereits derjenige soll sich strafbar machen, der bei sich zu Hause für den rein privaten Gebrauch Fotomontagen herstellt, zu denen er gar nicht die Absicht hat, diese zu verbreiten und die er auch niemals verbreitet. Allein für die Herstellung einer Fotomontage am privaten PC soll künftig eine Haftstrafe bis zu 2 Jahren drohen. - In einem freien Staat ist es eine Errungenschaft, im Privaten auch aus Sicht anderer Personen Geschmackloses tun zu können, wenn man damit niemanden in seinen Rechten verletzt. - Der Staat schwingt sich damit mit der strafrechtlichen Keule zum Moralwächter auf, der versucht, rein private Handlungen, die niemanden schädigen, unter Strafe zu stellen, weil man das, was ein Mensch privat macht, für moralisch verwerflich hält. Das ist nicht die Aufgabe des Strafrechts. Es gab bereits früher den Versuch, private Handlungen, die Moralwächtern nicht gefallen haben, mit der strafrechtlichen Keule zu bekämpfen: Homosexuelle Handlungen waren einmal strafbar. Kompletter Kommentar ⬇️ nius.de/kommentar/rech…
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HeiLender™
HeiLender™@Heilenderer·
Letzte Nacht, 2:10 Uhr, Barsinghausen. Ein 15jähriger Junge wählt den Notruf der Polizei. Er gibt an, dass sein Vater (49) die 38jährige Mutter angegriffen hat. Die Polizisten fahren sofort zum Haus, wo die siebenköpfige Familie mit Migrationshintergrund wohnt. Dort finden sie den Vater wartend vor der Tür. Der Sohn konnte seinen Vater offenbar davon überzeugen, das Haus zu verlassen. Dieser ließ sich widerstandslos festnehmen. Im Haus fanden die Beamten dann die Frau und versuchten noch, sie wiederzubeleben. Doch die 38jährige starb noch am Tatort. Die 13jährige Tochter wurde ebenfalls gefunden, war schwer verletzt und kam in eine Klinik. Bei der Tatwaffe soll es sich um einen Hammer handeln... Der Sohn und drei weitere Kinder (darunter zwei Kleinkinder) wurden in Sicherheit gebracht. Die Ermittlungen laufen.
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tim anderson
tim anderson@timand2037·
Three year old Zeinab is on life support in a pediatric hospital in Isfahan city. She has burnt lungs and does not yet know that her entire family was killed in an USraeli missile strike. Israelis have often told us that they want to kill all the children of their enemies.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Joe Kent destroys Mark Levin and forces him to go to a commercial break after saying President Trump was fed false intelligence about Iran. Kent says he was a key member of the Trump administration who helped determine Iran’s threat level. He tells Levin the real threat was coming from Israel, not Iran. JOE KENT: There was an imminent threat coming from the Israelis. MARK LEVIN: Interrupts, starts playing music, and goes to a commercial.
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Lance Loads!
Lance Loads!@Lancealotin·
A long but very worthwhile read!
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

I don't think people realize just how extraordinary what we're witnessing with Iran is. I was arguing with a dear journalist friend of mine yesterday who was telling me that Iran was winning, yes, but only on the strategic level, not tactically. The type of thing a skinny kid getting stuffed in lockers in highschool tells himself to make himself feel better: "These people will BEG to work for me in ten years. Everyone knows jocks peak in highschool. They'll literally beg." 😏 I think that's precisely wrong, and that's what makes the Iran war different. As of now, Iran is in fact holding its own tactically too. Think about other U.S. wars of aggression these past few decades. Take Vietnam, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Serbia, etc. (the list is unfortunately very long). The pattern was roughly always the same with an immense power differential between aggressor and victim. These wars were, by and large, imperial: the empire attempting to crush a much weaker people whose only realistic recourse was guerrilla resistance. And that is when they actually had the will to resist: some - like Libya - barely even bothered, just resigning themselves to their fate (despite being, at the time, the richest country in Africa). As spectators of these wars, if you had any moral sense, the dominant emotion was a kind of helpless disgust: you were watching a giant stomp through someone else's house. Sure, the U.S. actually lost many - if not most - of these wars, famously replacing the Taliban with the Taliban or being expelled with their tail between their legs from Vietnam, but the power differential was no less real for it. It's just that power doesn't always guarantee victory: sometimes the giant can't kill everyone, and eventually tires of trying. But the “victories” won this way were always pyrrhic at best: the people endured, yes, but what they were left with was a country in ashes that takes decades to rebuild. Meanwhile, in the grand scheme of things, the giant walked away with little more than a bruised ego. Iran is - remarkably - proving to be an entirely different beast: when others were merely surviving a giant, Iran appears to be able to compete with one. What just happened over the past 48 hours is the best illustration of this. You had the President of the United States issue a formal ultimatum: reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or we "obliterate" your power grid. Iran's response was essentially: we dare you, if you do this we'll make all your Gulf allies uninhabitable within a week. And, as we saw, Trump backed down: pretexting non-existent "VERY GOOD AND PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS" with Iran, he said his ultimatum no-longer applied (or, rather, became 5 days). Adding he now envisaged the Strait of Hormuz being “jointly controlled by me and the Ayatollah.” To the amusement of Iran’s diplomacy (x.com/IraninSA/statu…). That, folks, is a textbook tactical victory. It is, remarkably, Iran demonstrating in this instance that it had escalation dominance over the United States of America. That is, the ability to credibly threaten consequences so severe that the US - for perhaps the first time since the Cold War - found it preferable to stand down. That's no skinny kid being locked in a locker dreaming of revenge fantasies. That's the kid grabbing the bully's wrist mid-shove and watching his face change. And it's not the only tactical victory in this war so far. Take the episode over the Israeli attack on Iran's South Pars gas facility. Iran had warned that if that happened U.S. allies in the region - including Israel - would face a symmetrical response. And they delivered: famously devastating Qatar's Ras Laffan facility - which produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply - and leading, according to Qatar themselves, to a $20 billion loss of annual revenue for the next 5 years (oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-…). Not only that but they also managed to hit Israel's Haifa refinery (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/19…), one of the country's most strategic and protected sites. The result was Trump distancing himself from the South Pars attack, saying that Israel had "violently lashed out" unilaterally and that "NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field." Israel then said it wouldn't strike Iran energy sites anymore (bloomberg.com/news/articles/…). From where I stand, that's another tactical victory. It is, at least, Iran demonstrating that is can fight back **symmetrically** against the U.S. and its allies. Not through asymmetric resistance with IEDs hidden in the roadside or traps hidden in the jungle, but eye for eye, and against some of the most heavily protected sites on the U.S.'s side. That's qualitatively different from any other adversaries the U.S. has directly fought in recent wars. There's plenty more, such as the pretty relevant fact that Iran has gained control of the single most strategic energy chokepoint on earth and the U.S. is finding it impossible to break that control. To the point where Trump has been reduced to publicly begging China - of all countries - for help, which given Trump's ego mustn't have been easy to do. Only to be told no. By China. And by everyone else he asked. This is the topic of my latest article: how this is, in fact, the first genuine "multipolar war." First, in the narrow sense: because Iran is revealing itself to be a genuine pole of power - not a superpower, but an actor that cannot be submitted, which is all multipolarity is. And second, because the war itself is accelerating multipolarity everywhere else: the U.S. has never been more isolated, never looked weaker and its security guarantees have never been more hollow. In my article I lay out the full scoreboard - military, economic, political - and explain why this war has already changed the world, regardless of how it ends. Enjoy the read here: open.substack.com/pub/arnaudbert…

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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
@hahussain "Winning and losing is measured by the ratio of resources employed to damage inflicted on the enemy." No, it's not. You got defeated in Vietnam, Korea, and Afghanistan despite inflicting more damage.
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Tim Freiheit
Tim Freiheit@TDrygala·
@bitterlemmer Deutsche Volks Partei klingt heute doch schon verfassungswidrig.
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Petr Bystron
Petr Bystron@PetrBystronAfD·
Netzfund (Quelle: GutmenschenKeule)
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Klar Name
Klar Name@tacheles64·
Warum fahren Grüne eigentlich keine Fahrräder die aus Holz hergestellt werden? Ich meine ja nur, der Stahl der Fahrräder wird mit hoher Energie hergestellt und hohen CO2 Belastungen.
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